Substantial Sound in a Small Scale
EMD GP38-2 Diesel Locomotive
(DCC Econami™ Sound Value-Equipped)
BNSF #2081 - H1 Scheme
(with dynamic brakes)
Item No. 66851
CSX® #2503 - YN1 Scheme
(with dynamic brakes)
Item No. 66852
GMTX #2103
(with dynamic brakes)
Item No. 66853
Union Pacific® #2144
(without Dynamic Brakes; Little Rock Block Lettering)
Item No. 66854
EMD’s diesel-electric road switcher, the GP38-2, began production in 1972 as an upgraded model of the earlier GP38. Looking almost identical to its predecessor thanks to a standard body and cab design, the GP38-2 become widely successful on railroads across the country and can still be found in service today. Equipped with an Econami Soundtraxx® sound decoder and factory-set for GP38-2 realism, the diesel package offers a choice of 5 prime movers, 16 airhorns, multiple variations of 7 bell types, 2 air compressors, 3 couplers, plus a function-activated grade-crossing signal—all in 16-bit polyphonic sound. The Econami sound system includes adjustable auto-notching sensitivity for prototypical operation, adjustable master volume, individual sound effect volume levels, advanced consisting, and more.

Additional features include:
  • DCC sound-equipped with Econami™ Sound Value package
  • dual-mode, NMRA-compliant decoder
  • directional headlights with Rule 17 dimming
  • precision motor
  • flywheel
  • die-cast frame
  • fine-scale handrails
  • separately applied detail parts
  • E-Z Mate® Mark II couplers, front and rear
  • N Scale 1:160
So, how does that sound?